Example sentences of "[verb] and she [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 to Wales , so he could be with her mind , er and he said well I 've got the job I want and she 's got the job she wants , erm , we 're both happy in our work
2 Adele phoned and she said to phone you .
3 It 's er er somebody on business is visiting and they the wife has come and she has to entertain the wife .
4 ‘ Oh , as usual , except- ’ She stopped and she turned to look at him , but she could n't make out his face in the darkness of the wood , so it gave her the courage to say , ‘ I 'm worried , Charlie .
5 However , when he invited Beatrice Hastings to come and model for him nude early on in their affair , Modigliani objected and she failed to keep the appointment .
6 I do n't know why they started laughing and she started laughing and her laughing 's like
7 Look , ’ and she opened her handbag and reached inside , ‘ this was one I 'd been saving for him — ’ Her voice cracked and she began to cry .
8 The last one had caused her to slip and she had jarred her already sore wrist by flinging out a hand to save herself .
9 In a second phase the baby 's unified perceptions are shattered and she begins to understand herself as a subject disturbingly distant from the external world .
10 Perhaps the toner fluid intoxicated her — there were over a hundred sheets to copy — or maybe it was the lack of air in the photocopying room , but after we had done and she had commented favourably on the comprehensive and detailed nature of the notes , she asked me to go out with her .
11 I tell ya , so I think we got out , we got our hair done and she wanted to go down to the mission so the hairdresser phoned a different taxi , we have this one up here , he took her down from there to the mission , cos he went down the back ways , you know ,
12 It had been a slow process , of course , but gradually her reputation had grown and she had gained a singular name for creative , imaginative work .
13 So er that was good to remember and she 's got another wedding cake in August I do n't know where she 's got it on the production line .
14 Such thoughts were always unsettling and she refused to spoil a perfect summer morning by dwelling on the matter now .
15 Giovanna , smiling as she left , said that the bambina had never stirred and she had taken the opportunity to do a pile of ironing .
16 Fernando had said and she had said , and really it boiled down to the misuse of the three most precious words in the universal language — I love you !
17 ‘ I am very proud of you , lady ’ , he had said and she had glowed with happiness and a secret bubbling excitement that came from believing she could conquer the world with her talent .
18 Stories appeared that were untrue , newspapers quoted things she had not said and she began to feel panicky .
19 She meant what she 'd said and she intended to keep her promise — but how would she survive another two weeks of living in such close proximity to Guido , when with every moment that passed her hopeless love for him grew deeper ?
20 They had noticed and she had seen them notice .
21 Shorebury Park who had a wedding cake made and she kept phoning her up and Alison was n't making cakes at that particular time .
22 I 've given her some of the Veronal her doctor prescribed and she 's gone to bed .
23 She had to go and she had to go and live with them he could n't get married without .
24 She had refused — even though it would have offered her an easy way out , and then circumstances had intervened and she had ended in the brothels in the notorious Monto .
25 There had been so much to see and she 'd ached for Fernando to be beside her to show her everything .
26 Her friend greeted her as if she had never been away , so the guilt evaporated and she began to talk about Nicky .
27 ‘ Where would you find the time ? ’ he asked and she had to admit it was impossible .
28 It was not until they had finished eating and she had suggested having their coffee ‘ in more comfortable seats ’ , as she put it — he was careful to avoid the sofa — that she said , in mock reproach , ‘ You 've been very quiet , Freddie .
29 It was not exactly that he had pressed and she had invited .
30 They had talked about Northumberland — or , rather , Roman had talked and she had listened , at first apathetically , but gradually , as he 'd spoken about the Romans , she 'd become more and more fascinated .
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